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Updating our Plymouth page

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Aug 26, 2016
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At website Football Cities, we are taking the time given in this enforced Covid break to update our City pages.

Perhaps you may like to visit that page and advise whether any of our information needs amending or perhaps some new information introduced etc. Please only reply to this via the Contact page on the website.

Also, due to some businesses not being able to operate properly at present we are offering FREE advertising until football is played in front of fans again. Please, again, if interested in this, reply via our Contact page.

The link for the Plymouth page is http://www.footballcities.co.uk/plymouth/4590726231
 

IJN

Site Owner
Nov 29, 2012
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Our Chairman is Simon Hallett.

The two tier stand has just had £10million spent on it and is fully seated on both tiers.

The shop (Superstore) has been cleverly integrated into the famous Art Deco frontage under the new development.
 

Steve Dean

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Sep 15, 2003
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Plymouth
Plymouth City Museum needs updating (see https://www.theboxplymouth.com/about-the-box)

Argyle Brief History:

"It was then resurrected in 1897 as part of Argyle Athletic Club " is not quite true. Argyle FC reformed in 1897 but the Argyle Athletic Club, an overseeing body set up to introduce wider sport, was not established until 1899.

"Season 1952/53 saw the club reach its highest ever League finish, 4th in Division2." is not quite true either. It was their joint-highest league finish - they were also 4th in Div 2 in 1931-32.

Last sentence of the history - hopefully we can say " but were promoted again at the end of the coronaviris-curtailed season that followed. :)

Home Park:

Highest attendance is 43,596 v Aston Villa, Oct 1936 (Newspaper reports said 44,526 for the 1934 Huddersfield FA Cup game, but that was corrected in later club documents).

The Mayflower Stand has been redeveloped and is now all-seater on both tiers.

The Lyndhurst is on the north side, not the east.